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Local veterinarian says be prepared for snake season, bites

Posted 12:05PM on Saturday 26th May 2018 ( 5 years ago )

Summertime means snakes in Georgia and pets are susceptible to snake bites while spending time outdoors. While not every snake is poisonous, every bite can be dangerous to a dog, cat, or other pet, as well as to us humans.

Dr. Marie Lance of Lance Animal Hospital in North Hall County told WDUN's Morning News with Bill and Joel Thursday her office had already seen its first snake bite case of the season. 

She said once you recognize your pet has been bitten, begin the following as soon as possible:

Lance recalled a snake bite story in which a dog, Noelle, came in three days after a bite. "It was pretty obvious what it was when we shaved the foot, because it was black," Lance said. "We were fortunate enough doing our therapies that we got those tissues better but she did lose the first little digits of two toes."

Following the vet visit, or if you want to avoid snakes at home, Dr. Lance said to avoid nighttime walking, when snakes are active, call your pet back when they are outside and digging frantically, and avoid piling things up in your yard and keep the grass cut so you can see clearly. 

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